Ko Tainui toku Waka Ko Waikato toku Iwi Ko Ngati Paua toku Marae Ko Leon Martin toku Papa Ko Hera Martin toku Mama Ko te Raki o Pukekohe toku Kura E whetu oku tau Ko Dylan Mac pherson toku hoa
Ko Aidan Martin ahua
'' Crack!'' fractured the toffee as I champed into the bright red , sticky toffee apple. It shattered into little glass-like pieces in my hand. I licked the sweetness from my fingers. I became sticky around my chin, as I ate the delicious toffee apple I told my mum ,I like coming to the market because the sticky toffee apples are awesome to eat!'' mum said,'' id love some but my fales teeth might come out in the toffee apple poor thing cant injoy a toffee apple anymore .
''HO ho ho!'' shouted the luck dip vendor. ''lucky dips for boys and girls, only $2.00 a dip.'' I took my money from my wallet and handed it to the cheerful chap. His big hand closed around the $2 coin and I dived in trying to sense what might be in each parcel . I took one and ripped the paper away. an ipad was mine!.
Market day
Twang... vibrated the electric guitar
string. Th
the clock tonight!'' he tapped his foot as he grinned from ear to ear
and winked at the old ladies. His music rang out, he created a happye musican sang an old time, rock and roll song,'' rock around
''Thump!'' the shot put pounded into the ground. The official ran out with tape measure to find out how far I had thrown the heavy ball. I waited to find out. It had been my third and final throw. It looked promising. I waited. Finally, the official broke into an excited grin. It was a new record. my throw had made a new school reco ''Plop'' I flopped onto the spongy high-jump mat. I waited for my second attempt. I thought I would fail. The official, said, ''you wan the high-jump. ''Thump!'' I could feel my heart pounding in my chest. I was at the front of the endless high jump line. I was thinking about I might hit the fence when I went to jump.
Ko Tainui toku Waka
Ko Waikato toku Iwi
Ko Ngati Paua toku Marae
Ko Leon Martin toku Papa
Ko Hera Martin toku Mama
Ko te Raki o Pukekohe toku Kura
E whetu oku tau
Ko Dylan Mac pherson toku hoa
Ko Aidan Martin ahua
'' Crack!'' fractured the toffee as I champed into the bright red , sticky toffee apple. It shattered into little glass-like pieces in my hand. I licked the sweetness from my fingers. I became sticky around my chin, as I ate the delicious toffee apple I told my mum ,I like coming to the market because the sticky toffee apples are awesome to eat!'' mum said,'' id love some but my fales teeth might come out in the toffee apple poor thing cant injoy a toffee apple anymore .
''HO ho ho!'' shouted the luck dip vendor. ''lucky dips for boys and girls, only $2.00 a dip.'' I took my money from my wallet and handed it to the cheerful chap. His big hand closed around the $2 coin and I dived in trying to sense what might be in each parcel . I took one and ripped the paper away. an ipad was mine!.
Market day
Twang... vibrated the electric guitar
string. Th
the clock tonight!'' he tapped his foot as he grinned from ear to ear
and winked at the old ladies. His music rang out, he created a happye musican sang an old time, rock and roll song,'' rock around
''Thump!'' the shot put pounded into the ground. The official ran out with tape measure to find out how far I had thrown the heavy ball. I waited to find out. It had been my third and final throw. It looked promising. I waited. Finally, the official broke into an excited grin. It was a new record. my throw had made a new school reco